2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3143571/v1
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Racial and Survival Disparities in Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC) and non-IBC: A Population-Based Study Focused on Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders

Gene Yoshikawa,
Kyle Miyazaki,
Jared Acoba
et al.

Abstract: Background Breast cancer has the highest incidence among all malignancies and is the second leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States. It is well known that race is an independent predictor of breast cancer mortality and advanced stage at diagnosis. Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is the most aggressive type of breast cancer and has distinct clinical and biological features. Previous studies have shown that Blacks have a higher incidence of IBC than Whites. However, the proportion of IBC … Show more

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